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The Meralco Bolts are set to mark their 15th year in the PBA with a refreshed identity, unveiling a new team logo and uniform designs ahead of the league’s 50th season.
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The rebrand symbolizes the Bolts’ renewed commitment to hard work, togetherness, fighting spirit, sportsmanship, and the pursuit of excellence. A special black edition uniform will also debut this year to commemorate the PBA’s golden milestone.
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Meralco will parade a stacked roster in the upcoming Philippine Cup as it seeks to capture the elusive championship. Leading the squad are veterans Chris Newsome, Cliff Hodge, Chris Banchero, Raymond Almazan, Allein Maliksi, Anjo Caram, and Kyle Pascual. Supporting them are Bong Quinto, Aaron Black, Jansen Rios, and Toto Jose, alongside younger talents Brandon Bates, CJ Cansino, and Kurt Reyson.
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First-round draft pick Jason Brickman and second-rounder Vince Magbuhos will delay their PBA debut as they finish their stints in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League, while Ethan Galang, Ladis Lepalam, and Jeff Comia remain in contention for roster spots.
The Bolts are also gearing up for international competition as they return to the East Asia Super League (EASL), bannered by imports Justin Brownlee and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, along with Puerto Rican standout Ismael Romero. Meralco, the lone PBA representative this year, is also considering the addition of an Asian import for the tournament.
The franchise is positioning its 15th season as a turning point, aiming to finally deliver a championship while making its mark both in the PBA and on the East Asian stage.
